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March TBR

Here we are again, another TBR that I probably won't follow. I get excited to plan out my monthly TBRs, but I hardly ever follow them. This month, I have some great books, but now I don't know where to start! 



    This Woven Kingdom was released on February 1st and is already receiving excellent reviews and a lot of hype. My favorite troupe in the world is forbidden love/star-crossed lovers, so I am very excited to pick this one up. Mafi has loosely based this book on Persian Mythology, and you know that there will be beautiful pros because of Mafi's writing style. 


                                                                 Home Before Dark

    I've only read The Last Time I Lied by Sager, but I can already tell you he is one of my favorite thriller authors. He truly knows how to make his readers feel like he is a part of the book. He takes the time to set up the atmosphere, and before you realize what's happening, you're falling into the world he has created. I started this one over the weekend, and books usually don't scare me, but I had to put this down twice. The fun part about this book is there's a book in the book. Our main character's father wrote a book about their experience living in a "haunted" house. Every other chapter is a chapter from the father's book. Our main character believes her father made everything up, but her beliefs start to falter when she goes back to the house.  


    
     BookTok finally made me crack, and I downloaded Zodiac Academy. I was very excited to see that it was on Kindle Unlimited. All I know about this book is it's supposed to have Harry Potter feels but spicey! I also know that this has a bully romance, and I've never read one before, so I'm very excited to see if it's for me or not. A magical academy, spice, and a book that is as addictive as crack. Sign me up! 


That is my TBR for March! Have you read any of the books on my list? Let me know what's on your TBR! 





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